Australia would be “safer” if ISIS brides were allowed to return, a leading doctor embroiled in the saga has said, as he ...
A group has been seeking a return to Australia after being held in a Syrian camp since the militant group’s defeat. While one so-called “ISIS bride” has been given a two-year temporary exclusion order ...
Mike Pezzullo says there are at least two discretionary mechanisms available to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to delay the ...
A Sydney GP helping a group of 11 ISIS brides and their children return to Australia has admitted he "wouldn't know" whether they have been radicalised.
The government has not revealed the woman’s identity, age or the specific reasons for blocking her entry into the country, but confirmed she originally came to Australia and was granted citizenship ...
Aid groups have hit out at plans by the coalition to jail people found to have helped a cohort of women and children linked ...
The Albanese government has banned one of Australia’s “ISIS brides” in Syria from returning to Australia for up to two years but is set to allow 10 of the women and 23 children to come home.
Jacinta Allan has known about the possible return of ISIS brides and their children to Victoria for five months, the Herald ...
Burke said security agencies had not advised that any of the other Australians in the group warranted an exclusion order.
The majority of ISIS brides and their children could resettle in Victoria, according to sources close to authorities, but the ...
The Albanese government has issued a temporary exclusion order against one Australian woman linked to ISIS, with Home Affairs ...
It is increasingly clear that through incompetence or design the Albanese government has failed Australians with its hands-off approach to repatriation of the so-called ISIS brides. This failure of ...
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